Specialty medications are often very expensive, and may have certain restrictions for insurance coverage. However, patients in need of these drugs may also be eligible for financial assistance from the manufacturer, government assistance, or non-profit organizations.

Retail pharmacies often do not stock specialty medications. Your doctor or pharmacist will have more information on how to fill your prescription.

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Manufacturer Coupon

Many manufacturers offer programs that will reduce your out-of-pocket costs for this prescription. These programs are free but may have some rules or restrictions, so you’ll want to review carefully. When you’re ready to use this coupon, simply present the coupon to your pharmacist with a valid prescription for your medication.

Patient Assistance Program

Many programs are available from federal and state governments, non-profits, manufacturers, and other organizations to help you get the drugs you need at a reduced cost. Eligibility is often based on income, insurance or Medicare status, and other factors. You’ll need to apply through each program, either online, over the phone, or with your doctor's help. The following program is offered by the manufacturer of this drug.

Ask your doctor to help you submit an application. They will need to have an Astellas Access account, which they can register for online.

What are the benefits?

You can receive your medication free of charge for up to one year.

What are the restrictions?

Most people without insurance and with limited incomes will qualify. Income eligibility varies based on your prescription. See the program website for more details about requirements for each medication.

Keep in mind

Insured patients may be eligible for the program under certain eligibility criteria. Contact the program to find out more.

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